Dore - Residents

Residents

Notable residents include Gary Megson, a former footballer and manager of Sheffield Wednesday F.C., Dave Bassett, former footballer and former manager of Southampton F.C., Watford F.C., Sheffield United and Nottingham Forest F.C., and Chris Waddle, former England International and player with Sheffield Wednesday football club.

Former Sheffield United manager (and Manchester United player) Bryan Robson owns a penthouse in the village of Dore.

Former England footballer and Captain, the late Emlyn Hughes, lived in the village.

Michael Vaughan, of Yorkshire County Cricket Club and former captain of the England Cricket team, is a resident; Abbeydale Park, a former county cricket ground for both Derbyshire and Yorkshire, lies in the suburb.

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    In most nineteenth-century cities, both large and small, more than 50 percent—and often up to 75 percent—of the residents in any given year were no longer there ten years later. People born in the twentieth century are much more likely to live near their birthplace than were people born in the nineteenth century.
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